Indian Springs School Salutes Class of 2015 at 61st Graduation Exercises

Sixty-eight seniors became Indian Springs School alumni/ae at the school's 61st Graduation Exercises held May 22 on the ISS Lawn. Known for their diverse talents and interests, wit, and kindnesses to others, "the Class of 2015 will truly be missed," Director Gareth Vaughan told an audience of 800 family members, faculty, and friends.

"They have excelled in all areas of school life, academics, leadership, and artistic, theatrical, musical, and athletic endeavors," he said. "They have created new initiatives that are already destined to be repeated by younger classes. But truth be told they are a memorable class for other reasons. They think of how actions affect others, and they look out for friends and classmates, not just for themselves. They have made Springs a better place and will contribute to the betterment of the fine colleges and universities they will be attending."

Cassidy Bridgham '15, Eli Cohen '15, Ramsey Rossmann '15, and Will Jones '15 presented remarks, thanking parents, teachers, and fellow students for the experiences at Springs that have shaped them and recognizing the importance of "being a part of something that we care about and will remember."

Marty McGuire '15 received the 2015 Leadership Award, selected by faculty on the basis of exemplary leadership and character shown through participation in student activities. McGuire and Cohen also received 2015 Spiritual Awareness Awards, presented by their classmates in recognition of their embodiment of dignity, humanitarianism, and spiritual awareness.

Click here to view and download photos from the ceremony. Congratulations to all graduates, and best wishes from the entire Indian Springs School community!

Class of 2015 College Matriculations

Adelphi University
Auburn University
Berklee College of Music
Birmingham-Southern College
Boston College
Brandeis University
Claremont McKenna College
College of Charleston
Cornell University
Elon University
Florida Southern College
Franklin and Marshall College
Goucher College
Grinnell College
High Point University
Ithaca College
Lourdes University
Loyola University New Orleans
Middlebury College
New York University
North Carolina State University
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Pitzer College
Pomona College
Queens University of Charlotte
Rhodes College
Rochester Institute of Technology
Samford University
Smith College
Spelman College
Stanford University
Tulane University
University of Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Delaware
University of Michigan
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Pittsburgh
University of Puget Sound
University of Rochester
University of Virginia
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan University
Williams College
Xavier University of Louisiana
 
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